A system for controlling power from an AC voltage to an induction motor to reduce surge when power is restored to a power grid is disclosed including, a device for switching power to the induction motor that has a trigger controllable to enable the device to provide a variable amount of power to the induction motor. The system includes a second device for measuring the AC voltage at the source to determine when power is available, hence determining when the AC voltage is within operating range. Responsive to the AC voltage coming within operating range, the system delays for a time period then initiates power to the induction motor by controlling the device for switching power.
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1. A system for controlling power from an AC voltage to an induction motor, the system comprising: a power connection, the power connection interfaced to a power grid; a solid-state switch, the solid-state switch in series between the power connection and the induction motor, the solid-state switch is controlled by a trigger, the trigger is controlled to turn on the solid-state switch at a trigger delay into each half-cycle of a waveform of an AC voltage from the power connection, whereas full power is supplied to the induction motor when the trigger delay is zero; a control circuit having a processor, a memory for storing instructions interfaced to the processor, the processor controlling the trigger delay; a set of software instructions stored in the memory, the set of software instructions operable to determine when the AC voltage becomes present from the power grid, the set of software instructions operable to delay for a period, after the delay, the set of software instructions operable to initiate the trigger and decrease the trigger delay to start the induction motor; and means for communicating with a remote system, the set of software instructions communicate with the remote system through the means for communicating with the remote system, the set of software instructions wait for a start signal from the remote system before the set of software instructions decrease the trigger delay to start the induction motor.
2. The system for controlling power of claim 1 , wherein the set of software instructions are operable to delay for a fixed period of time.
3. The system for controlling power of claim 1 , wherein the set of software instructions are operable to delay for a random period of time.
4. The system for controlling power of claim 1 , wherein the set of software instructions that are operable to decrease the trigger delay to start the induction motor gradually decrease the trigger delay, thereby soft-starting the induction motor.
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